The last ocean

The Ross Sea is home to an incredible array of animals - many found nowhere else on the planet. Large predatory toothfish, pods of orca, leopard seals, Emperor and Adelie penguins, Antarctic petrels and trillions of phytoplankton and krill that cascade up the food-web underpinning the whole ecology.
This is why it has been called The Last Ocean and why it needs our protection.

As if nothing were sacred, precious pockets of conservation land, threatened species, rare wetlands - and even national treasures like Lake Tekapo and Pupu Spings are threatened by industrial dairying's insatiable thirst for water.

Industrial dairy farming in New Zealand is causing big problems for our rivers. Several big new irrigation schemes will drive further expansion and more pollution of our waterways. Click here to take action now: http://greenpeace.nz/saveourrivers